Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Building Extravaganza

We have a lot of catching up to do.  The building works were really steaming along at the end of last year, and with the warmer weather and lots of rain the garden and paddocks quickly get out of control.  More about the garden and weather in future posts.  Now for a building works update...

Scaffold up, roof goes on.

Most of the scaffold removed, first floor windows and cladding installed.

Looking from the North 


Hard to believe the entire staircase is in the back of this ute.

But it was.  And it is beautiful.  Made out of Victorian Ash which is very light, and has become a light honey colour with the application of a few coats of clear varnish.
Ian and Wills put on a big push to get the walls and ceiling in the stairwell finished in time for the staircase to be installed in late November.  The next big push was to be ready for the kitchen & pantry cabinets to be installed in mid December. 


Kitchen cupboards being installed - there were five guys, and three light truck loads of cabinets - a big kitchen.

And you might not think the pantry is a big deal, but have a look at it.  Marvellous.

Michelle had a big smile on her face the whole time the kitchen & pantry cabinets were being installed.  So the cabinet maker was in no doubt that his client was very happy with his work.
Granite benchtops being installed in mid January, this needed four guys.  Another big milestone for the project (yes, Michelle was smiling then too).

Mostly finished kitchen.  Just need power, water, floor, appliances, you know - minor details.  Can't wait !!

As I type the electrician is here, and Ian is working on the frame for the spa in the ensuite, ready for the wetseal guy to do his thing this coming weekend.  Then tiling, painting and we'll be just about moved in.



4 comments:

  1. I so have to come down for a look!! That kitchen is huge! Lots of room to make lots of yummy goodies for Ian (& visitors) Very nice :)

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  2. Wow! That is one seriously big kitchen. You'll need wheels on your heels to get around it. Looks great though. Are you sure you'll be able to handle it? Heh heh.

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  3. Wow, can't wait to see that kitchen and eat it's produce ๐Ÿ˜‰ where is the kitchen in relation to the original dwelling? I can't remember ๐Ÿ˜

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  4. You are all welcome any time to use the kitchen as much as you like :)
    The new kitchen is basically outside the old kitchen window if you are standing at the stove.

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